I've had friends who woke up a question I had since the finale aired : Did Azula go down too easily? I mean, here we had the prime on-screen villain (Ozai spending so much time offscreen) beaten after a ferocious fight in which her two skilled opponents could only hold their own.
I answered their questions, and mostly my own, by pointing out the following, though I still have twinges of it being too easy.
1 - Any regular viewer had to note that Azula had never been truly defeated before. Even setbacks like the drill in Ba Sing Se had been followed by taking the city w/o firing a shot and having her brother come back home willingly. It took all of Team A plus Iroh and Zuko to even turn her back, that one time. I wondered a lot during S2 what a real defeat would do to her, whether she would be able to come back from it the way her brother, Aang and the others did. The finale seemed to provide that answer, and more-over, she had by that point shredded anything she had resembling a support structure.
2 - That her ego was built on a house of cards had always been evident. As a child, she resorted to petty tricks to embarass her brother, Mai and Ty Lee, and of course ate up the attention her father gave at Zuko's direct expense. As the princess, the only one who could stand up to her and survive was Zuko, and she made sure to peck away at his already shaky self-confidence every chance she got. Though I'm certain some small part of her wanted her mother's unconditional love, IMO much more of it that desire came from the fact that Zuko had what she never could. I really wish some FB had showed exactly what Ursa told Azula when she supposedly called her a 'monster'. I tend to think it wasn't as direct as all that, but we can't know, barring a TV-movie based in this continuity. Even before the final arc, she was disgusted by Ty Lee's easy attraction of the boys around her to the point of *lowering* herself to ask advice--advice that it was not really in her to use.
Then came the final arc : In rapid short order, her brother was now fully capable of facing her in combat, her two friends/captives finally told her to screw off, and the throne she had always wanted was granted to her--as a vassal. By the time of the last battle, the woman once capable of lying flatly even to Toph was so off her game, even Zuko could see it. The Aang gang's ingrained habit of saying 'Well, we got our butts kicked. What now?' was nowhere in her psyche. Defeat was so literally unthinkable, it may have cost Azula her mind.
3 - Lastly, we have to take a hard look at who finally took Azula down, besides herself. No one could possibly be more her opposite than Katara. Born to a humble family. Making due with what she had (Had an Uncle presented her with a doll, it would have been gratefully treasured). Having to keep her talents quiet. A mother who gladly sacrificed her life for her. A brother who willingly adores and (to an extent) obeys her, and who offers advice she values, despite his being demonstrably less powerful. Despite all the resources of the FN, it was she who found the Avatar. A young woman who feared and was chastened by her over-power of blood-bending, in contrast to Azula's delight in lightning-bending. Katara was the one her friends all depended on for physical and spiritual healing; anyone allied with Azula hoped to achieve this despite her. A loving father who explained his painful actions versus one who just demanded obedience for even the pretense of affection. Like Sokka, no problem attracting the attention of the other sex. Etc., etc., inlcuding of course Water versus Fire.
My (apologies) long argument aside, I still feel a bit like someone so powerful was taken apart in a heartbeat. Am I still missing something?
I answered their questions, and mostly my own, by pointing out the following, though I still have twinges of it being too easy.
1 - Any regular viewer had to note that Azula had never been truly defeated before. Even setbacks like the drill in Ba Sing Se had been followed by taking the city w/o firing a shot and having her brother come back home willingly. It took all of Team A plus Iroh and Zuko to even turn her back, that one time. I wondered a lot during S2 what a real defeat would do to her, whether she would be able to come back from it the way her brother, Aang and the others did. The finale seemed to provide that answer, and more-over, she had by that point shredded anything she had resembling a support structure.
2 - That her ego was built on a house of cards had always been evident. As a child, she resorted to petty tricks to embarass her brother, Mai and Ty Lee, and of course ate up the attention her father gave at Zuko's direct expense. As the princess, the only one who could stand up to her and survive was Zuko, and she made sure to peck away at his already shaky self-confidence every chance she got. Though I'm certain some small part of her wanted her mother's unconditional love, IMO much more of it that desire came from the fact that Zuko had what she never could. I really wish some FB had showed exactly what Ursa told Azula when she supposedly called her a 'monster'. I tend to think it wasn't as direct as all that, but we can't know, barring a TV-movie based in this continuity. Even before the final arc, she was disgusted by Ty Lee's easy attraction of the boys around her to the point of *lowering* herself to ask advice--advice that it was not really in her to use.
Then came the final arc : In rapid short order, her brother was now fully capable of facing her in combat, her two friends/captives finally told her to screw off, and the throne she had always wanted was granted to her--as a vassal. By the time of the last battle, the woman once capable of lying flatly even to Toph was so off her game, even Zuko could see it. The Aang gang's ingrained habit of saying 'Well, we got our butts kicked. What now?' was nowhere in her psyche. Defeat was so literally unthinkable, it may have cost Azula her mind.
3 - Lastly, we have to take a hard look at who finally took Azula down, besides herself. No one could possibly be more her opposite than Katara. Born to a humble family. Making due with what she had (Had an Uncle presented her with a doll, it would have been gratefully treasured). Having to keep her talents quiet. A mother who gladly sacrificed her life for her. A brother who willingly adores and (to an extent) obeys her, and who offers advice she values, despite his being demonstrably less powerful. Despite all the resources of the FN, it was she who found the Avatar. A young woman who feared and was chastened by her over-power of blood-bending, in contrast to Azula's delight in lightning-bending. Katara was the one her friends all depended on for physical and spiritual healing; anyone allied with Azula hoped to achieve this despite her. A loving father who explained his painful actions versus one who just demanded obedience for even the pretense of affection. Like Sokka, no problem attracting the attention of the other sex. Etc., etc., inlcuding of course Water versus Fire.
My (apologies) long argument aside, I still feel a bit like someone so powerful was taken apart in a heartbeat. Am I still missing something?